It's sad that we grew up being fed with the colonial mentality that mbira is demonic or anti Christian ..Honestly this is where we should be investing musically since we have a comparative advantage as the originaters. Unfortunately mbira is slowly dying in Zim as all youngsters seem to be westernised/copying Jamaican music
European-christian missionaries stole your identity and self pride. The key, in my humble opinion, is reject their beliefs and reconnec to the ancestors teachings. This is a view from a brazilian which loves Africa by deep heart and fight to preserve here the traditions tought in candomblé, these teachings were given by our ancestors, kidnapped to be enslaved. I wish peace and freedom for you, my beloved brothers.
The mbira is a wooden and metal musical instrument which comes from the culture of the Shona people of the southern African nations of Zimbabwe .The Shona have played mbiras for at least 20 000 years. The mbira was invented by the Shona people of Southern Africa(Zimbabwe) . Am Proudly Shona
it was not invented by Shona people. It was found before in other parts of Africa. The term Shona is colonial and there was no such thing before colonization.🥰
@@thae5618 which other nation besides Zimbabwe do you know that plays this music?/ None. Zimbabweans are unique in their musical styles, even in the modern times. They are indeed unique. Mbira was invented by the Shonas, there is no doubt.
@@jaycee9752 its called kalimba in parts of Zambia and Malawi, and its name is also uimba/ringa in Mozambique,.... the instrument was taken from these countries by a certain man who happened to be zimbabwean, and then he used them to derive another type of mbira called the Nyunga nyunga which is the most common one,... you can go on mono Mukundu"s video on the instrument"s history for more information
Hokoyo, I love to listen to mbira, it gives me peace because I lost my father 2007 that was he’s feverish music, I miss you so much baba va Henry mhofu, rest in peace 🪦 I feel like he is here with me when I play this kind of music gives me peace of mind and comfort when I want to spend time with my father I play this song, I feel relaxed. he passed away in 2007 rest in peace baba va Henry Mhofu
That "oyii-oyiii-oyii -hooo" tune must be played on ZBC non-stop from 0000hrs till 2359hours everyday for the next 30 days, and Trust me Zimbabweans, our Country's leadership will come back to us and do the right things
Nice music... Slowly we are getting to know that there is no satanism in the way our music and way of life our ancestors lived. We are all back to Zumbani, we will soon make sure there is some bute (snuff) closer all the time.
I listen to only this groups recordings since 2004. I never tire of thier music. I'm in AriZona, America and play several mbira pieces since 1983 learned from Mujuru, Azim, Seretse, Makuna and others here.. but there are no mbira players where I live, so soon I must travel far, or mbura players will settle here on the S.E. AZ border. I am sorry I do not speak Shona but I don't give up that one day I will, here or beyond. May we live a long life and someday Celebrate together! Thank you for uploading this
Thank you fr appreciating our culture, ts soo sad tht my fellow shona n zimbabweans thy dont even wanto hear bout our histrory and our tradition yet this has in soo many ways brot us to be where we are today. Thanks a lot
don't know if it's to do with my age I feel this music the way I never did when I was young. it takes me to my childhood. my dad and friends fighting at Ngome, my great grandma telling us Falk tells . or is it just me being home sick ??
Freddie maAfrica lead vocalist..miss you my son, Tanga,Crispen ....growing up seeing you guys play was just amazing...I never understood why and how but there was just something serene with that sound in the open space free from the walls of limitations and colonization..close your eyes and feel the peace and liberty the Mbira meddleys bring .sitting in my car seat down, eyes closed,feet up...feeling it.indeed Pure, perfect and fine work of Art.
We grew up listening to this mumota na dady going to school 😃 mbira was his favourite and stil is nanhasi vanoida hnz ndo music chaiyo not dzenyu ma gheto youth😂😂😂😂
All other nations have not lost their traditional way of worshipping their gods. Europeans= christianity . Modern Jewishness = Israel. Arabs = Islam. Indians = Hindus. How did the Bantus lost their original religion regardless of being the original peoples?
No Religion Sister Just Relationship ... No Culture Sister Just People ... Just God Just God You know it tho You know Just reminding you ...thats all ... Remember Now ?
@@Felix-M. good day to you, there was one thing which interested me more when I was little, it was reading the Bible. Bible is the first book from which I learnt how to read. It was interesting because it was talking about me and my culture. I had no problem understanding this book because so many things I read were talking about me and my people. I was convinced that the whole world people were the same. The older I got the more understanding that the world was very different from me and what was written in the Bible. The people who introduced Christianity to my people by telling them that their way of worship was pagan, they didn't live like my people! And they didn't live anywhere closer to the Bible either. So I became interested in wanting to know why our way of life and worship was abolished calling it pagan to date while other cultures who I also suspect to be even stranger than mine
@@glorytoyahzulu6229 .... ❤ .... Much Love and Respect .... I understand exactly. You are one of the ones . I knew you would remember too and I never met you 😉 . Perhaps it was what you wrote or perhaps a Spiritual connection ... But you already know that tho . You hit the nail on the head . Well I encourage you to continue your Journey and Journey Well ... God Be with you . You know your people and your people know you .
Watching this on a Sabbath..remembering our true roots as the children of yisolele. Is it just me or when I listen to this I feel something in my spirit and it’s a great feeling.
@@maslinechachona7500 Hi, Maslime. Do you speak Shona? Would you teach it? I love it all by deep heart and would like to learn the language to understand the songs and read about them. If you can, please WhatsApp me at +55 61 995649406. Best wishes from Brasil. Daniel
Mbira dzeNharira Par excellence! Some mbira groups are very good with instruments but lack in vocals but Mbira DzeNharira are excellent in both. Well done. Listening from Bermuda.
Pasi risati rarohwa zvakanyanya nenyundo! “Hunzi chakauya ndechakauya, mwana wehama haanzi wavingei”...Mwari komborerai ivhu reZimbabwe nevana varo! Reminiscing 28/12/2020 following a terrible night shift munyika yevachena where one of a certain skin shade is constantly reminded that they are not welcome but their labour is!! ❤️❤️🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼❤️❤️
Im so shocked there is a lady whom i saw on Houz of Gruv just few months ago and she still looks the same. This music is what brings calmness to a Zimbabwean soul
Kutongotanga gore rangu 2024 nembira! Wow! I still enjoy these song and kwatakabva ndikoko hapana, we are so proud of midzimu yedu, madzitateguru edu as well as our culture. 2024 we are here.
Rine Manyanga Hariputirwe album(199?) completely revolutionized public perception of mbira music in Zimbabwe. Well-crafted, solid, robust, raw and above all, unapologetically African. Chizinga cheuchi.
Tozvireva tingaputike neshungu is a masterpiece I learned to play the nheketo part from just listening to it and I can't sleep without playing it. It is so spiritual I just love it
30/10/2022 time 23:52 listening 🎶 to sooth my soul semwana wevadzimu ndichiti ndiringei paS.A apo. Best music ever in my life. It sooth my soul and chill my anger🥲🥲🥲 l would love to this music alone 🧘♂️
I used to be shy of my identity bit by bit um comin back home …um un apologetic to say dat Proudly African Nungu Chirasha Chikanda Mina ,Zimuto Hekani Maposa Mukwasha WaMambo masvingo agovera Ndini wacho ❤
April 2024 who's still here with me listening to these lovely instruments and rhythm 🪘
Tiripo baba ... Ndidzo tinorowa takupinda mumasango anoyera
Im here ❤
Here! 🤗🤎
here with the Pfungwe dawgs
Am here changamire
Who is here 2024???
im here ndiri we Hwesa!
proudly Zimbabwean June 2024
2024 who is with me ❤
It's sad that we grew up being fed with the colonial mentality that mbira is demonic or anti Christian ..Honestly this is where we should be investing musically since we have a comparative advantage as the originaters. Unfortunately mbira is slowly dying in Zim as all youngsters seem to be westernised/copying Jamaican music
Music that tunes you to be able to receive knowledge from the universe
European-christian missionaries stole your identity and self pride. The key, in my humble opinion, is reject their beliefs and reconnec to the ancestors teachings.
This is a view from a brazilian which loves Africa by deep heart and fight to preserve here the traditions tought in candomblé, these teachings were given by our ancestors, kidnapped to be enslaved.
I wish peace and freedom for you, my beloved brothers.
Preach brother
True ini handirase chivanhu
It won't die trust me.
The mbira is a wooden and metal musical instrument which comes from the culture of the Shona people of the southern African nations of Zimbabwe .The Shona have played mbiras for at least 20 000 years.
The mbira was invented by the Shona people of Southern Africa(Zimbabwe) .
Am Proudly Shona
it was not invented by Shona people. It was found before in other parts of Africa. The term Shona is colonial and there was no such thing before colonization.🥰
@@thae5618 which other nation besides Zimbabwe do you know that plays this music?/ None. Zimbabweans are unique in their musical styles, even in the modern times. They are indeed unique. Mbira was invented by the Shonas, there is no doubt.
@@jaycee9752 its called kalimba in parts of Zambia and Malawi, and its name is also uimba/ringa in Mozambique,.... the instrument was taken from these countries by a certain man who happened to be zimbabwean, and then he used them to derive another type of mbira called the Nyunga nyunga which is the most common one,... you can go on mono Mukundu"s video on the instrument"s history for more information
When i was young i used to hate this music. Now m listening to this one hour album on repeat. wtf
Hokoyo, I love to listen to mbira, it gives me peace because I lost my father 2007 that was he’s feverish music, I miss you so much baba va Henry mhofu, rest in peace 🪦 I feel like he is here with me when I play this kind of music gives me peace of mind and comfort when I want to spend time with my father I play this song, I feel relaxed. he passed away in 2007 rest in peace baba va Henry Mhofu
Proudly zimbabwean 2024 mbira ti the fullest
That "oyii-oyiii-oyii -hooo" tune must be played on ZBC non-stop from 0000hrs till 2359hours everyday for the next 30 days, and Trust me Zimbabweans, our Country's leadership will come back to us and do the right things
wataura idi
say that again its a deep tune. connects one with the real you
It's titled Tozvireva toputika neshungu
I used to play this to calm my mum when she was dying, it pains me but brings me joy to listen to these song now. Rest 🙏🏾 peacefully Amai Tanaka 🧡🧡🧡
mhsriep
May she Rest In Peace 🙏🏽
Proudly being a Zimbabwean. This is our music. Ungaridii 🤣🤣🤣
Rest in peace
May her dear soul rest in eternal peace. Our African Queen.
2020 who is with me here 💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾
i am
Blessing C i am
❤️Tingaendepi Shava tiripo pano
Tiripano machembere
I am, this music is the sound of life/god
Nice music... Slowly we are getting to know that there is no satanism in the way our music and way of life our ancestors lived. We are all back to Zumbani, we will soon make sure there is some bute (snuff) closer all the time.
Marireva
Track List :)
1:32 Kumatendera
9:23 Tozvireva Tingaputike Neshungu
17:25 Ndoenda Kwaambuya
24:31 Muchati Kudiiko
31:15 Huya Uzoona
37:55 Magamba
45:45 Unknown Name
54:21 Nharira
59:23 Ndongamahwe
:)
amana 45 ndoida yo tsvagai zita
@@karlmax9153 , That's tatadzeiko of their debut album rine manyanga hariputirwe. It's on RUclips search it
@@humphrey4167 thanx baba ndanga ndanekuitsvaka
Thank you!
Thank you.
They make it easy for me to connect with my ancestors. Kudya kwenzeve
Neni please midzimu iriko ndaizviramba ndakazobvuma
I am an Afro House and Afro Fusion Music Producer but I am here back to the basics.. Mbira, Ngoma neHosho.
This is not just a music but spiritual. In this music there is no notes which are written down when they produce it. I love you african people
This is medicine, .I guess if you feed it to slay queens they will come back home slowly
kkkkkkk
No one i mean no one will do better than Mbira Dzenharira in terms of Zimbabwe traditional music. This is priceless.
I listen to only this groups recordings since 2004. I never tire of thier music. I'm in AriZona, America and play several mbira pieces since 1983 learned from Mujuru, Azim, Seretse, Makuna and others here.. but there are no mbira players where I live, so soon I must travel far, or mbura players will settle here on the S.E. AZ border.
I am sorry I do not speak Shona but I don't give up that one day I will, here or beyond.
May we live a long life and someday Celebrate together!
Thank you for uploading this
Gourd EarthVines
Hey do you WhatsApp? If so you can add me I’m from Zimbabwe but in UK on a mbira journey my number is +447543345009
Roots baba, takutara ngazviende mberi ngazvitenderere ndokuti ngoma ka uku, I support this 150% laka laka laka😍
I can connect you to a great mbira group from Guruve
Thank you fr appreciating our culture, ts soo sad tht my fellow shona n zimbabweans thy dont even wanto hear bout our histrory and our tradition yet this has in soo many ways brot us to be where we are today. Thanks a lot
Yuck
That's how we worship God, ''Rwendo Rwekure'' the world is watching✊👋👋👋♥
Oh the afrocentric harmonies and chordal arrangements are just phenomenal, so much proud to be part of this ethnomusical generation❤❤
2020 still watching you 💃💃💃💃💃
2021 we are here
@@collencharambira1597 2022 tirimo 😂💃💃💃
Yaiva nguva yacho, ichiri Zimbabwe yehuchi nemukaka.
Tichinakirwa zviya zvekunakirwa kwete zvekumanikidzira kufara.
Ndoenda kwambuya
What a prayer! Thats amazing machinda
proudly to be a Zimbabwean
great music my husband made me to know this band, listening from Seattle USA
The most celebrated traditional instrument in the word tokwira makomo
Seattle is the home ground for mbira music because of Dumisani Maraire who introduced mbira music there in the 60s.
don't know if it's to do with my age I feel this music the way I never did when I was young. it takes me to my childhood. my dad and friends fighting at Ngome, my great grandma telling us Falk tells . or is it just me being home sick ??
I feel at peace ✌️ when I listen 🎧 to the music of our ancestors
Freddie maAfrica lead vocalist..miss you my son, Tanga,Crispen ....growing up seeing you guys play was just amazing...I never understood why and how but there was just something serene with that sound in the open space free from the walls of limitations and colonization..close your eyes and feel the peace and liberty the Mbira meddleys bring .sitting in my car seat down, eyes closed,feet up...feeling it.indeed Pure, perfect and fine work of Art.
Everybody have right to be happy and smile.
Chirukamachira
2020 tirimo hedu mulockdown eating popcorn 🍿 and a glass 🥃 tichinzwa hedu dzepasi chigare 💃💃💃💃
We grew up listening to this mumota na dady going to school 😃 mbira was his favourite and stil is nanhasi vanoida hnz ndo music chaiyo not dzenyu ma gheto youth😂😂😂😂
Im getting a mbira as a birthday gift the best gift for a proud Zimbabwean
ive downloaded this and uploaded it on my backup to show my kids
All other nations have not lost their traditional way of worshipping their gods. Europeans= christianity . Modern Jewishness = Israel. Arabs = Islam. Indians = Hindus. How did the Bantus lost their original religion regardless of being the original peoples?
No Religion Sister Just Relationship ... No Culture Sister Just People ...
Just God Just God
You know it tho
You know
Just reminding you ...thats all ...
Remember Now ?
Great question and it’s high time we must ask critical questions about religion and culture
@@Felix-M. good day to you, there was one thing which interested me more when I was little, it was reading the Bible. Bible is the first book from which I learnt how to read. It was interesting because it was talking about me and my culture. I had no problem understanding this book because so many things I read were talking about me and my people. I was convinced that the whole world people were the same. The older I got the more understanding that the world was very different from me and what was written in the Bible. The people who introduced Christianity to my people by telling them that their way of worship was pagan, they didn't live like my people! And they didn't live anywhere closer to the Bible either. So I became interested in wanting to know why our way of life and worship was abolished calling it pagan to date while other cultures who I also suspect to be even stranger than mine
@@glorytoyahzulu6229 .... ❤ .... Much Love and Respect .... I understand exactly. You are one of the ones . I knew you would remember too and I never met you 😉 . Perhaps it was what you wrote or perhaps a Spiritual connection ... But you already know that tho .
You hit the nail on the head . Well I encourage you to continue your Journey and Journey Well ... God Be with you . You know your people and your people know you .
@@Felix-M. There is so much out there. One day things will happen and the truth will come to pass
idzi imhondoro pachadzo.mwari ngaavachengete vana vedu vavaonewo
Yes Mhondoro dzepasi
I just like my ancestors and the music 🎶 it heals my soul thus my everyday nenhekwe yangu haa zvinobva zvadzora
Fortunately some of us were born with this music,kumadendera bhozvekuti
Mbira music soothes my inner soul👏
Watching this on a Sabbath..remembering our true roots as the children of yisolele. Is it just me or when I listen to this I feel something in my spirit and it’s a great feeling.
You are not alone, I feel it too, it takes me to places deep, unknown yet calm and soothing at the same time
Same
The Shona celebrate sabath and they call it chisi
I love this too ndinonzwa kuti ndadzamisisa ❤
Chivanhu chedu chakurashwa nokushaya zivo zvinorwadza ukazvidzamisa
Feeling strongly connected and spiritually guided - 2023. Mhondoro yatinhira kumatombo eNharira.
💃💃💃💃💃💃💃2019 and I’m still playing this music inondifungisa kure miss nyika yedu chaiyo not yatiri kuona now 👏👏👏👏
And my bamudiki is one of them playing mbira Tendai Gahamadze Guzhavana 👏👏👏👏👏👏💃💃💃💃💃
@@maslinechachona7500 Hi, Maslime. Do you speak Shona? Would you teach it? I love it all by deep heart and would like to learn the language to understand the songs and read about them.
If you can, please WhatsApp me at +55 61 995649406.
Best wishes from Brasil.
Daniel
I LOVE THIS GROUP, ESPECIALLY THIS ALBUM. IN MY CAR FOR LONG JOURNEYS 💯💯💯💯UK 🇬🇧
I feel at peace listening to This..
thrs no history of zimbabwe without mbira[our cultural music]this must never be forgoten
Mbira dzeNharira Par excellence! Some mbira groups are very good with instruments but lack in vocals but Mbira DzeNharira are excellent in both. Well done. Listening from Bermuda.
Pasi risati rarohwa zvakanyanya nenyundo! “Hunzi chakauya ndechakauya, mwana wehama haanzi wavingei”...Mwari komborerai ivhu reZimbabwe nevana varo!
Reminiscing 28/12/2020 following a terrible night shift munyika yevachena where one of a certain skin shade is constantly reminded that they are not welcome but their labour is!! ❤️❤️🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼❤️❤️
Amapiano original. Old xul never cease!!
September 2023 we here.. I love this music my brother introduced me to it wen i was young n im addicted to it now n i love it ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
True Zimbabwean cultural music I love this
Great music, the true definition of spirituality, the way of our ancestors the way of our keen.*Religion divides, Spirituality Unites*
I could help but to dance .... Its ok .... get up and dance .... Thats right.... get up and Dance ...... Love to All God Bless
❤ 🌍
These guys were really talented, best at what they did, still enjoying this music in 2021
Im so shocked there is a lady whom i saw on Houz of Gruv just few months ago and she still looks the same. This music is what brings calmness to a Zimbabwean soul
I THANK YOU GUYS FOR THE BEST ULBUM RWENDO RWEKURE
One thing Black people are going to do is jam even on the mbira. Beautiful music
So original and unique, proudly Zimbo.
Benwell Shamu me too love this music 💃
Yakarira ndirikwamutemachani
RWENDO RWEKURE REMINDS ME OF OUR ANESISTERS NETSIKA DZEDU DZEPASI CHIGARE
SO PROUD OF YOU GUYS
Kutongotanga gore rangu 2024 nembira! Wow! I still enjoy these song and kwatakabva ndikoko hapana, we are so proud of midzimu yedu, madzitateguru edu as well as our culture. 2024 we are here.
Rine Manyanga Hariputirwe album(199?) completely revolutionized public perception of mbira music in Zimbabwe. Well-crafted, solid, robust, raw and above all, unapologetically African. Chizinga cheuchi.
It was recorded in November 1998@ zbc mbare studios.
Hakuna dzinza risina midzimu ngatitendei kumagombwe enyika akarwira nyika Nehanda ,Kaguvi,Chaminuka,cChitepo nevamwe vose vandasiya toisa maoko mambo ,magombwe ,machembere nevasikana vemumvura tinopakutenda 👏
The deep feeling of nolstagia has just engulfed me, I really miss home.
Friday 23 October 2020 still listening to the real Zim Music ndichirova hangu ma beers mudeni..
Who is here listening in 2020
The beautiful sound of Zimbabwean music.
Timeless music. 2019 and I still listen to them. Love my culture
Good music ,mbira for life,
you can say it again🤍🤍🤍
The best music ever produced. Ndiko kuti Dzimbahwe
Tozvireva tingaputike neshungu is a masterpiece I learned to play the nheketo part from just listening to it and I can't sleep without playing it. It is so spiritual I just love it
This songs protects us and also guidance were ever u want to go
2023 I love this music.. it takes me to our own Zimbabwean traditional culture
30/10/2022 time 23:52 listening 🎶 to sooth my soul semwana wevadzimu ndichiti ndiringei paS.A apo. Best music ever in my life. It sooth my soul and chill my anger🥲🥲🥲 l would love to this music alone 🧘♂️
I used to be shy of my identity bit by bit um comin back home …um un apologetic to say dat Proudly African Nungu Chirasha Chikanda Mina ,Zimuto Hekani Maposa Mukwasha WaMambo masvingo agovera Ndini wacho ❤
Moti ndiripo monyatsokutaura vasikana,ndikat pote moreva nepasipo 2020
Music with touching messages and dignity
much respect for u vakuru
best collection of mbira songs .... 2022 still rocking
Rwendo rwekure will always be the best mbira album to be produced in our era❤❤❤❤
I love mbira music 💯💯💯🤞🏼
great muzik from our elders respecting our african songs
Tozvireva Toputika Neshungu is my daily bread song
Great music , well done guys. Keep up the good work ❤️❤️❤️
This music is lit
tsika dzedu! varungu vakatikanganisa
Ndokuti music well done guys
we need to rediscover ourselves as a people
kelvin usanga amen! We most certainly do!
2021 who is still dancing to this marimba like i do 🕺🏿
This music is liquid happiness and human beauty 😍 i could listen to it forever
Loving the vibe after a 12 hour shift sweet melody to divert my mind
Respect to the group .big up kune vakuru veHosho
Johnson Muchabayiwa haaaa vanogona wena apa haana rimwe ruoko kuridza neone 👏👏👏👏
His name is Precious Mupangavanhu .you won't believe that he is an artist/ designer. Ndiye ai designer most of their cultural CD covers.
14-December 2022 who is still here am loving this proud of my culture.
my first time to listen to this music but yooooo it seems to sound good
Mbira dzenharira is the best of all times mashamba nzou
2021 still listening to our music and best instruments in music
The real Legends...i love culture
Ndobva ndafunga Sekuru Gora
This is really great especially we Zimbabwe living descola keep up guys
Ndoyenda kwambuya hoooo, nice1 apo 😊😊😊😊
Powerful original African music 🎵
It's great honestly to remember our ancestors.
2022 anyone?
Pose pandonzwa mbira dzenharira ndonzwa something running in my body dankkie matendwa
uchati kudii panorehwa wako
❤❤❤ uchati kudiiko
Mbira ndodzekwedu vana vedzimbabwe
Love you mbira dzenharira tiri Vanhu vatema ndozvedu zve mbira ngoma
Im so in love with mbira 🖤